Packers first-round pick, Jaire Alexander, has always been a showman.
Back in 2016,he pranced behind a Wake Forrest receiver after forcing an incompletion, he shouted for a cheesehead after being drafted by the Packers, and he showed his touchdown dance to reporters in a post-draft press conference.
This weekend at Louisville's graduation, he showed off his Packers jersey from underneath his graduation robes.
CB @JaireAlexander has talent and now has his degree. #L1C4 pic.twitter.com/REOgIBOZ27
— LouisvilleFootball (@UofLFootball) May 12, 2018
The junior cornerback sports more than pure talent, he also has pure dedication in the classroom after graduating in just three years.
The 5-foot-11 inch defensive back said that he'd want to go to law school and become a juvenile delinquency attorney if he wasn't playing football, per ESPN's Jenna Laine.
On the field, Packers fans are expecting a lot of the intelligent, cocky corner. During his sophomore season, he picked off five passes, defended nine and made 39 tackles.
He battled injuries in his junior season, only suiting up for six games, but he's expected to be fully healthy for 2018.